Object-oriented scheduling for repetitive projects with soft logics

Fan, S L and Tserng, H P (2006) Object-oriented scheduling for repetitive projects with soft logics. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 132(1), pp. 35-48. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

The application of network techniques of project scheduling to repetitive projects has been criticized for the inability of network techniques to help maintain work continuity. Moreover, current network techniques require a large number of activities to represent a repetitive project and presume that there is only one logical sequence. This makes schedules time consuming to develop as well as maintain. Further, the logic chosen by the planner might be far from the shortest possible duration. This paper, utilizing the soft logic sequencing principles developed by Fan et al., develops a system which provides an easy input module in addition to scheduling and work-continuity-maintenance modules. The system eases the network generation and update processes, which in turn provides the shortest possible duration logics and the start and finish dates required to maintain work continuity.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: computer aided scheduling; computer applications; scheduling
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